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High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
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03-16-2008, 08:25 PM
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High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
Hello everybody, we guess if a Wc Co Cr JP5000 HVOF coating could do a good service on a Dresser Rand piston Rod compressor manufactured with AISI 4140 steel,working at 7000 PSI.
We have seen the same piston rod 95 MXC (Praxair Tafa hard cored wire) arc spray coated peeled off after few minutes working. Is it due to the rod deflection for the high force found in the piston head? Would the HVOF Wc coating stand such service conditions?if so which should be the reccomended coating thickness? Further wich could be the reccomended seals for the HVOF coating? Metal seals,Teflon seals or other? |
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03-19-2008, 02:44 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
Hi HVoilF
to the Surface Engineering Forum.Wc/Co/Cr I think is generally the hardest wearing thermal spray coating for this job. When I looked into this type of application some years ago when doing some failure investigations I noted the following: Quote:The maximum operating pressure for HVOF coatings on compressor piston rods is not easily answered, as this is not the only factor involved in effective performance. The general feedback on this question is that HVOF and Dgun coatings should have no problems dealing with pressures up to 5,000 psi and probably much higher. Hope that is of some help. Regards Gordon |
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03-19-2008, 05:27 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
Hello Gordon,thanks for your interesting answer. We have been manufacturing a new piston rod with AISI 4140 steel and we have sprayed (JP5000 HVOF gun) with WcCoCr 6/1000" thick.We have superpolished it at 6-8 microinches . My only doubt now is if you really think that should be sealed(considering such a dense JP coating!) and if so what about a Loctite 290 sealer?
Making some calculation on the force found on the piston head working at some 7000PSI we found an axial force in the rod of more than 60.000 pouds!! So the bending consideration on the rod probably is the most important hazard to be taken into account,for this reason I agree with you to keep the coating thickness very thin(below 10/1000"). What about the sealing materials considerations for the Wc coating? Polymers or metals? Do you have any information about? Thanks for your help. Gordon Wrote:Hi HVoilF |
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03-19-2008, 07:51 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
Hi HVoilF
Sealing probably has little effect with a good HVOF WC/Co/Cr, too dense to allow significant or any penetration. But I know Praxair D-Gun coatings certainly have a much longer history in this type of application and they always use to seal with Ucar 100 which is an epoxy based sealer, so I'm a little nervous to say its a waste of time and money. The loctite sealer is probably worth doing just for belt and braces ![]() Sorry, no info on the packing seal materials other than the mentioned carbon/PTFE, probably a very important consideration, as with assembly of compressor. I have seen a few coating failures with WC/Co/Cr JP5000 coatings on compressor rods. The coatings appeared to of be of high quality with good grit blast quality. Some rods failed in localised spot while others were ok. I put it down to assembly misalignment or something like that I guess, we will probably never know for sure, one side always seems to blame the other ![]() Anyway, good luck, hopefully you will not need. Regards Gordon |
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03-24-2008, 04:20 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
hello everybody
I think you have to use WC Co Cr 86/10/4 with right parametres of jp 5000.then you will have no problems. I m used to coat pieces for oil and gas (tail rod,connecting rod,con rod,operating piston,gate......).I use too jp 5000 and never have any problem thikness recommanded 0.15mm |
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03-24-2008, 08:37 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
hvofhamid Wrote:hello everybody |
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03-24-2008, 09:34 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
your answer was very interesting ;we learn much with you
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03-24-2008, 10:13 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
Sorry hvofhamid, my reply was a mistake....I was going to ask you which is the maximum pressure that you have handled in Wc JP5000 Piston Rods(we are handling some 7000PSI) and if you seal it or not.If so which sealer would you reccomend??
hvofhamid Wrote:your answer was very interesting ;we learn much with you |
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03-25-2008, 11:19 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
HVoilF Wrote:Sorry hvofhamid, my reply was a mistake....I was going to ask you which is the maximum pressure that you have handled in Wc JP5000 Piston Rods(we are handling some 7000PSI) and if you seal it or not.If so which sealer would you reccomend??ok it doen t matter for steel 4140 we use the same steel and I have seen a test reach 13 k psi and more 15 k psi ,if you are really interested send me a private mssage,and I ll give the information you need |
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03-26-2008, 11:01 PM
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RE: High Pressure Piston Rods HVOF coatings
hvofhamid Wrote:in general bellow 7000 psi we use seal O ring (parker) over it s reccomended both "O" ring+back up ring.HVoilF Wrote:Sorry hvofhamid, my reply was a mistake....I was going to ask you which is the maximum pressure that you have handled in Wc JP5000 Piston Rods(we are handling some 7000PSI) and if you seal it or not.If so which sealer would you reccomend??ok it doen t matter but all depend of function and other factories that required from your piston rod in general there are somes catalogues for sealers;you can find what ever you like |
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